CEE Review 2020

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Welcome to the virtual CEE Review magazine for Fall 2020! In light of the pandemic, we are focusing our resources on providing the best possible educational experience for our students, and shifting this magazine to online is one way we are conserving our budget for other needs. This online issue is packed with great stories. Begin with a message from the Department Chair Jerome Lynch below, and start scrolling!

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Jerome P. Lynch

A Message from the Chair

Professor and Donald Malloure Department Chair Jerome Lynch reflects on the past year in Civil and Environmental Engineering.

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Feature stories

A researcher wears safety goggles and peers into a microscope

A sewage surveillance effort to track COVID-19

We don’t know much about how coronaviruses move through the environment. U-M and Stanford engineers aim to change that.

Person collects water sample

Treating PFAS water contamination with cold plasma

Researchers are developing better plasma technology that can destroy PFAS compounds.

A person is suspended via harness among trees in the rainforest

Data is life

How data collected deep in the Amazon could provide a window into the Earth’s climate future.

A researcher adjusts plastic pipes in a lab

Give Earth [another] chance

50 years after the first Earth Day, the next generation is rewriting the rules.

Research News: Shaping Resource Flows

Resources and their flows are vital for sustaining the well-being and prosperity of society. These resources are finite, and their distribution across the planet and its communities is uneven. The global and regional systems that civil and environmental engineers envision, design and build are ideally positioned to alter the flow of resources to create more sustainable habitats. Read on to find out how our department is “Shaping Resource Flows,” one of our five strategic directions.

Person collects water sample

Treating PFAS water contamination with cold plasma

Researchers are developing better plasma technology that can destroy PFAS compounds.

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‘Aged’ urine won’t transfer antibiotic resistance when converted to fertilizer

Findings raise prospects for recycled urine as a more environmentally-friendly fertilizer.

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Center for Low Carbon Built Environment sets ambitious goals for combating climate change

The center aims to cut the built environment’s carbon footprint in half by 2030 and boost its productivity.

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Removing and reusing phosphorus from agricultural runoff

A biological process allows treatment plants to remove phosphorus from wastewater in a concentrated form that can be reused as fertilizer.

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People gather inside a brewery

Analyzing brewery and food waste to create useful products

A staff perspective on an innovative CEE project.

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Brian Ellis awarded Sloan Foundation “net zero” grant

The Alfred P. Sloan grant funds projects furthering technologies that sequester carbon or have zero emissions.

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A person is suspended via harness among trees in the rainforest

Data is life

How data collected deep in the Amazon could provide a window into the Earth’s climate future.

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A researcher adjusts plastic pipes in a lab

Give Earth [another] chance

50 years after the first Earth Day, the next generation is rewriting the rules.

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Liquid bubbles in a container in the lab

From plan to practice: CEE staff make research concepts a reality

Electronics Technician Ethan Kennedy creates a custom reactor controller for wastewater treatment.

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Using CEE Expertise to Combat the Pandemic

Our researchers quickly pivoted their research goals to contribute to fighting the global health crisis. With contributions including virus tracking, best practices for disinfecting masks, and a design for the next generation of innovative masks, CEE researchers are making an impact.

A researcher wears safety goggles and peers into a microscope

A sewage surveillance effort to track COVID-19

We don’t know much about how coronaviruses move through the environment. U-M and Stanford engineers aim to change that.

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A researcher sprays a mask with liquid

Engineers work to disinfect N95 masks for medical personnel

Virus removal approaches, mask resilience and mask fit are all being tested.

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A person wears a N95 mask

Guidance on decontaminating face masks: U-M researchers contribute to national effort

Collaborative website launched while U-M researchers continue advanced testing.

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Testing disinfected N95 masks to show they stop coronavirus-scale particles

How effective is an N95 mask after it has been disinfected multiple times? With a shortage of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors need to know if cleaned masks remain effective at blocking coronavirus particles.

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A graphic illustration of a person wearing a mask visor with arrows pointing to the mask's "air intake" and "flow of air"

Personal cold plasma “air curtain” design for COVID-19 protection moves forward

Medical giant Johnson & Johnson and federal HHS select U-M design with “minimal impact on daily life.”

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Life on Campus During a Pandemic

This year has brought its share of challenges, and our community has met them with resilience and creativity. Classes and research look different during this time but we are adapting together, finding innovative ways to connect while keeping our community safe and healthy.

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Caution and connection in in-person classes during COVID-19

Faculty members and students share their perspectives.

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Image gallery: Campus closes down

Poignant images capturing the early days of the pandemic on campus.

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Image gallery: 2020 on-campus experience

These images show a sample of how classes, labs and facilities are remaining engaging for students, while mitigating risk.

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Continuing research in the face of COVID-19 and coronavirus

Because of travel restrictions and other precautions for and reactions to COVID-19 and the coronavirus, University of Michigan researchers are moving fast to shift an NSF-funded workshop in Russia about climate research to a remote tele-workshop.

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Building connections through engaged hybrid courses

CEE Lecturer Lissa MacVean talks to the Michigan Minds podcast about how she has been educating students in two of her graduate courses using the hybrid format

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Hybrid learning in CEE

Photos on our Instagram account give a glimpse into classroom life.

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Faculty News

Portrait of Jeremy Bricker

New faculty: Jeremy Bricker

Associate Professor Jeremy Bricker will join the CEE department in January 2021.

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New faculty: F. Estéfan Garcia

Dr. F. Estefan Garcia will join the CEE Department as an Assistant Professor in January 2021.

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Portrait of Aleksandra Szczuka

New Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow: Aleksandra Szczuka

Szczuka’s research focuses on pathogen control in water engineering.

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Reflecting on an impactful career: Nikolaos Katopodes retires

Professor Nikolaos D. Katopodes is retiring after almost forty years at University of Michigan.

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Faculty awards

September 2019-August 2020

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Student News

The Michigan Concrete Canoe Team gathers behind their finished canoe

CEE student organizations: A year in review

Reflections on CEE student organization activities during the 2019-2020 academic year.

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Recent graduates

Master’s and PhD graduates from the 2019-2020 academic year

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Pelham Scholars Program celebrates its first year of supporting master’s students

The Pelham Scholars Program program continues a legacy of excellence by supporting socially-conscious engineers seeking to solve society’s most pressing problems.

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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee expands

The CEE DEI committee has expanded this year to include student and postdoc members, with a reinvigorated mission.

Read about the committee’s work

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Student awards

September 2019-August 2020

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Alumni News

Portrait of Tarolyn Buckles

A message from the CEE Friends Association (CEEFA) Board President

Alumna and Board President Tarolyn Buckles reflects on an unprecedented year.

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CEE alumnus elected to National Academy of Engineering

Paul Freedman is recognized for his contributions to the development and application of science-based computer models for watershed assessment, remediation and management.

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Alumnus Bruce Dorfman receives CEE Alumni Merit Award

The award recognizes alumni who inspire students to embody the term “leaders and best.”

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Carol Ann and Jim Fausone selected for David B. Hermelin Award

University of Michigan School of Nursing alumna Carol Ann Fausone and CEE alumnus James G. Fausone honored for fundraising volunteer leadership.

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In memoriam

Recognizing CEE alumni who have passed away

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staff news

Portrait of Engineering Technician Justin Roelofs

New staff: Justin Roelofs

Roelofs joins the department as an Engineering Technician.

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Portrait of Anne Speigle

New staff: Anne Speigle

Speigle joins the department as a Senior Graduate Coordinator.

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Portrait of Bob Spence

CEE Lab Technician Bob Spence retires after long career

A Q&A with Lab Technician Bob Spence, who is retiring after 31 years in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

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CEE staff members receive awards for supporting College values

Steve Donajkowski and Amy Shepherd received awards from the College of Engineering Staff Incentive Program.

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